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Montreal, Canada: June 4-5 2019

McGill MEG Dayz: real-time imaging of the neural dynamics of brain systems. Includes on the second day a session on machine learning decoding tools available in Brainstorm.

General information

WhereMcGill University, Montreal
de Grandpré Communications Centre
3801 University, Montreal, QC H3A 2B4
WhenJune 4-5, 2019: 9:00-18:00
InstructorsSylvain Baillet (McGill), David Poeppel (NYU), Dimitrios Pantazis (MIT), and many more!
AudienceResearchers wanting to discover and learn about the unique capacity of MEG to harness the millisecond temporal resolution of electrophysiology with the mapping of brain functions in health and diseases.
No experience with MEG/EEG required. Teaching in English.
Number of participants: 100 (first come first serve)
FeesFree
RegistrationForm available at the bottom of this page
SlidesPoster | Slides

Requirements for the hands-on session

The participants are required to bring a laptop (an external mouse will add to your comfort). In order to make the session as efficient as possible, we ask all the attendees to download, install and test the software and sample dataset on their laptops prior to the workshop.

Please read carefully the following instructions: How to prepare your laptop for the hands-on.

Program: Day 1

8:30-9:00

Registration

9:00-9:10

Julien Doyon

Welcome remarks.

Sylvain Baillet

Introduction of the MEG-infinity program.

Audition

9:10-9:25

Robert Zatorre

Hemispheric asymmetries in the representation of spectral and temporal sound features.

9:25-9:40

Sebastian Puschmann

Assessing the effects of musical training on auditory cortex connectivity using inter-subject phase-locking.

9:40-9:55

Jonathan Côté

A novel MEG method to map the auditory cortical functional organization.

Etienne de Villers-Sidani

Sleep

9:55-10:10

Emily Coffey

Sleep in the MEG: stage-dependent oscillatory activity.

Methods update I

10:10-10:20

Marc Lalancette

BIDS for MEG and EEG.

10:20-10:30

Sylvain Baillet

OMEGA: The Open MEG repository.

10:30-10:40

Konstantinos Nasiotis

New Brainstorm tools for multiscale electrophysiology.

10:40-11:00

Coffee break

From the clinics

11:00-11:15

Roy Dudley

Impact of a new multimodal presurgical evaluation strategy for focal poorly-defined focal epilepsy in children.

11:15-11:30

Jeremy Moreau

Ictal MEG in children with drug-resistant epilepsy.

11:30-11:45

Christophe Grova

MEG Source imaging in epilepsy: insights from resting state fluctuations to predict postsurgical outcome.

11:45-12:00

Cecile de Vos

Mechanisms of analgesic effects of spinal Cord stimulation.

12:00-12:45

Lunch break

Vision

12:45-13:00

Konstantinos Nasiotis

Fast processes of visual remapping.

13:00-13:15

Janine Mendola

Phase-Locked Frequency Tagging of Binocular Rivalry Isolates a Cortical Network that Predicts Alternation Rate.

13:15-13:30

Ron Kupers

A novel subcortical pathway in cross-modal brain plasticity.

Predictive coding

13:30-13:45

Benjamin Morillon

How the temporal structure of sound streams is encoded by neural dynamics

13:45-14:00

Soheila Samiee

Neurophysiological network dynamics for pitch discrimination.

14:00-14:15

Peter Donhauser

Two distinct neural time scales organize predictive speech processing in the human brain.

14:15-14:45

Coffee break

Motor systems

14:45-15:00

Marie-Hélène Boudrias

Effects of aging and exercise on beta oscillations during the performance of unimanual handgrip

Neuromodulation

15:00-15:15

Robert Zatorre

Selective Entrainment of Theta Oscillations in the Dorsal Stream Causally Enhances Auditory Working Memory Performance.

15:15-15:30

Reiko Matsushita

MEG reveals neurophysiological evidence of tDCS effect on the auditory system.

Decoding

15:30-15:45

Dimitrios Pantazis

"Understanding MEG signals through the lens of machine learning: Recent advances, challenges and future prospects."

Methods update II

15:45-16:00

Martin Cousineau

Virtual fiber tracks for visualization of MEG/EEG connectivity.

16:00-17:00

David Poeppel

"The auditory system and motor system in time."

Special Killam Lecture

Program: Day 2

10:00-12:00Open doors and live demo of the MEG Unit

Marc Lalancette

Sylvain Baillet

12:00-13:00Lunch break
13:00-18:00Hands-on on decoding in Brainstorm

Dimitrios Pantazis

Martin Cousineau

Sylvain Baillet

Registration form

Please register in the form below.

To prep for the hands-on workshop of June 05 PM, you will be receiving an email with specific instructions about a week before the event.

Note: The event is now at full capacity on the first day. You may still register but seating priority will be given to the people that already registered.

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